
Elecjet PowerPie P20
20000 mAh, 45 W, 74 Wh
Elecjet PowerPie P20
20000 mAh, 45 W, 74 Wh
Hi SkippingAdi Unfortunately no, the charger is not included. Included are: Travel case and a USB-C cable. In most cases, however, you can charge the powerbank with your mobile phone charger. Greetings John
The battery pack has a USB-C and a normal USB-A socket. The specifications for the Elecjet state which standards are supported, namely Quick Charge 3.0 (USB-A), Pass-Through Charging (USB-A), Fast Charge (USB-A), and for USB-C Power Delivery 3.0, DC 5V/3.0A, DC 9V/3.0A, DC 12V/3.0A, DC 15V/3.0A, DC 20V/2.25A. Unfortunately, there is no information about this in the technical specifications for the iPad Pro. This is hardly surprising, as Apple only wants people to buy Apple devices and Apple accessories. A self-contained system. However, Apple will not want to move that far away from the standard in this case. It can therefore be assumed that the device will communicate and function in one of the protocols offered by the BatteryPack.
Yes, this is possible without any problems via the USB C port.
The product is unfortunately sold out and can therefore no longer be offered by us.
Hello, I would recommend the powerbank from Anker PowerCore - Nintendo Switch Edition - Article 9311809, as the resolution does not suffer. :)
You can. But it doesn't seem to be necessary. Perhaps it depends on the device connected.
Yes, it can charge any device without any problems. Mobile or ps4 remote control anything
It has a normal USB A connector and a USB C connector. This should cover all standard charging cables.
For a power bank to be able to charge a notebook, it must be capable of power delivery. It must also be able to supply the volts and amps required by the notebook. The Surface Pro, for example, needs a 44 watt power supply solution, but this powerbank can only deliver 45 watts. It is quite possible that this is another reason why it is not enough. The difference between what is needed and what can be called up could be too small to really be able to do this reliably. A model with 65 watts would certainly be more optimal, as you have more reserve.
Hello, which Macbook Pro do you have? the problem is almost certainly that your Macbook Pro needs more than 45W, which you can see written on the original power supply. This powerbank can only handle up to 45W. So normal Macbooks with less power also have an original power supply of 45W.
Yes, it's a good charger for iPhone + in general, I'm very happy with it.
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